Apple could drop new hardware later this week, but don’t expect any fireworks
Title: Apple M5 Hardware Launch Expected This Week With Incremental Updates Apple’s Quiet Hardware Refresh Apple appears poised to introduce…
Title: Apple M5 Hardware Launch Expected This Week With Incremental Updates Apple’s Quiet Hardware Refresh Apple appears poised to introduce…
As satellite internet services expand with T-Mobile, SpaceX, and Amazon, a new startup wants to beam sunlight at night using orbital mirrors. The ambitious project faces scientific backlash over light pollution risks to astronomy and ecosystems.
Satellite internet is rapidly transitioning from niche to mainstream, with major carriers like T-Mobile enhancing services for apps including Google Maps and WhatsApp. In a parallel leap, California startup Reflect Orbital is pursuing FCC approval to launch satellites that reflect sunlight on demand during dark hours, aiming to support solar-dependent farms and reduce fossil fuel use—though astronomers warn of dire consequences for ground-based observations.
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Graphcore’s $1 Billion India Investment and AI Campus Expansion Major Semiconductor Investment in India’s Tech Sector SoftBank-owned semiconductor firm Graphcore…
China’s Robotics Sector Gains Momentum as Morgan Stanley Highlights Key Players China’s robotics industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, with the…
Wall Street faced significant volatility as new tariff threats from the Trump administration crushed stocks during a crucial week for Nvidia. The AI chip giant navigated competitive pressures while markets reacted to escalating trade tensions and government shutdown developments.
Trade war escalation and market volatility dominated Wall Street’s attention during a pivotal week for semiconductor stocks, particularly Nvidia, as President Trump’s renewed China tariff threats triggered the worst single-day decline for the S&P 500 since April. The index plummeted 2.71% on Friday following the president’s announcement of additional 100% tariffs on Chinese imports set to begin November 1, compounding existing trade tensions and creating fresh uncertainty for technology companies.
Tech Giants Lose $770 Billion as Nasdaq Posts Worst Drop Since April The technology sector experienced a significant downturn this…
Earnings Season Heats Up as Major Banks Including Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase Report The financial world is turning its…